Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment. Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You manage the Windows Mobile devices by using Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM) 2008. A user forgets his Windows Mobile device password. You need to enable the user to access his Windows Mobile device without losing data. What should you do first?
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 (SP2) environment with Enterprise client access licenses (CALs) installed. Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You manage the devices by using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. You deploy a certificate to the Windows Mobile devices, and configure an Exchange ActiveSync policy to allow only applications with this certificate to run on the Windows Mobile devices. You develop a custom Windows Mobile application. You deploy the application to the Windows Mobile devices. The application does not run. You need to ensure that the application can run on the Windows Mobile devices. What should you do?
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment. Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You manage the devices by using Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM) 2008. Multiple users store a specific file on their Windows Mobile devices. You need to ensure that the file is encrypted on all Windows Mobile devices. What should you do?
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment. Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You manage the devices by using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. You forget your Windows Mobile device password. You need to access your Windows Mobile device without losing data. What should you do first?
Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You manage the devices by using Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager (MDM) 2008. An employee has multiple managed devices. You need to prevent all of the employees managed devices from connecting to your network. Which Windows PowerShell cmdlet should you use?
Your company has a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) environment with Standard client access licenses (CALs) installed. Employees have Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. You manage the devices by using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. You configure an Exchange ActiveSync policy to allow only signed applications to run on the Windows Mobile devices. Employees are still able to run unsigned applications on their Windows Mobile devices. You need to ensure that employees cannot run unsigned applications on their Windows Mobile devices. What should you do?
You have a Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional device. You configure the Microsoft My Phone service to synchronize data at specific times. While traveling in a different time zone, you connect to a new cellular service provider. The My Phone service does not perform the scheduled data synchronization. You need to ensure that the My Phone service performs the scheduled data synchronization. What should you do?
You have a Windows Mobile 6.5 device. You back up files by using the Microsoft My Phone service. You restore the device to its factory settings and clear its storage. You need to restore only specific photos and all data of other types from My Phone storage to your Windows Mobile device. You also need to retain all photos that are backed up to My Phone storage. What should you do first?
You have a Windows Mobile 6.5 device. You connect the Windows Mobile device through a USB cable to a portable computer that runs Windows Vista and the Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC). When the Windows Mobile device is connected to the WMDC and the portable computer is not connected to a network, the Windows Mobile device is unable to send or receive e-mail messages. You need to ensure that the Windows Mobile device can send and receive e-mail messages while it is connected to the offline portable computer. What should you do?